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Was there a fuel gauge in a 443B
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 57780" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I believe it only had a mechanical one.</p><p>I have heard of others using a special device, it was just a stick. Open the cap, dunk it in, putt it out and where the fuel mark was indicated how much fuel you had left. Crude, but it does work.</p><p>I'm sure you could modify one to work for you. If you work out the length (with said special stick) from the top of the cap to the base of the tank you could work from there. Just take an inch or soo off the length to ensure you still have a little fuel left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 57780, member: 82"] I believe it only had a mechanical one. I have heard of others using a special device, it was just a stick. Open the cap, dunk it in, putt it out and where the fuel mark was indicated how much fuel you had left. Crude, but it does work. I'm sure you could modify one to work for you. If you work out the length (with said special stick) from the top of the cap to the base of the tank you could work from there. Just take an inch or soo off the length to ensure you still have a little fuel left. [/QUOTE]
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